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a one group of revolutionary supports is us taking a stand, i guess made regression with economy the less display of peace and you between the funds, who make football trust and angels on out just be around the dangerous heat. waves sweeps across several parts of asia, europe, and the united states triggering health warnings across the globe. the, on the inside, this is out, is there a life from doha. also coming up us climate invoice own carrie rise in china to revive towards between the wells. 2 biggest economies and pages,
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search and rescue efforts continue to reach people that have funded tunnel in south korea will be live in june, june the latest. 2 the found an incredible scene in miami is major league so cool. so con vale, solano. messy is the biggest phoning since david. the scorching weather is gripping 3 continents with heat waves in north america, europe, and asia. in the us, west coast is among the help us with reco bracing temperatures, stretching all the way from california to gulf states like texas and florida. but one said if americans are on the excessive heat warnings, meanwhile, across the atlantic to europe, where it's late, spain and greece also facing historic high temperatures. the acropolis in athens
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has been closed for the day during the hold us hours. dry and hot weather has helped find a while. find the spanish atlantic island of palmer and asia. china's north west june john region has a record high of 51.7 degrees. and japan issued a heat stroke of that to tens of millions of people in any hoff. it's perfect just and we are as high as record and temperature. 48.8 degrees celsius could be exceeded in sicily in the next few days and somebody has issued red allots for 16 cities. all the adult made reports from room it's in the early hours, the visitors flocked to the coliseum, but there was no escaping the baking sun. and by mid morning, many preferred to stay in doors and know many stuff to look at crew. seen them be like a witch is artwork. she hasn't made any sales. and then usual situation during this
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high season condition, we bought the noise for us. that'd be awesome. it's too hot this usually be a $25.00 out to some of the square. but since this unbearable heat has talked to 90 percent of the visitors come late often room and into the evening. i decided to come today during the day, but it's a big sacrifice and the warning that the coming days and then gets what, this is the 2nd heat wave to heat southern europe this summer. and it's hotter than the 1st umbrellas and hats are selling, like hot cakes and rooms fountains, or perhaps the most appreciated sights these days. you've had him, government has issued the red alert in 16 cities across the country. meaning that there's serious health risk not only for the elderly and the most vulnerable, but for the entire population. it also wants that to the next 48 hours. the temperatures will continue to rise to risk are also being advised to be careful during the hot hours of the day and to avoid direct sunlight. the best time to
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visit rooms as jenna who comes from much cooler northern fronts we were discussing this area is going to get west from west. it's the same and from there a big changes in the warehouse. by late afternoon, the visitors were back on the streets and the cue a dependency on no longer i did go to does he fears the coming days as this there moment are continues to rise. this year has seen the highest number of 2 is since depend demik. but another record is also about to be broken. with temperatures reaching nearly 50 degrees celsius, expected in parts of it to me. during the coming days for the how many others, your room will temperatures. a soaring across several syrian cities for tens of thousands living in refugee kim says no response from the heat is numerical. so
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missouri for reports a make shift, swimming pool is the only escape from this function feed to some 100. 30 children sitting in a town in sylvia's. it'll cover frontiers from the on on the list. come made it from the tv you. she used to make shelters and it's extremely hot and we have suffocating because of the heat. in the hub of thomasville, there's no response from the heat and humidity inside the times with no fun. so any form of cooling systems. some of these use little water available to keep children cold. temperatures of soul to 47 degrees celsius to speak and did the watering elders collect monday. i'm carol low and nick click. i had to look at this children, what happened to them? oh lord, please have mercy on us. we've been like this for 5 years. i swear these children
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are unable to go outside. inside is extremely hot. outside is the same. the situation is dramatic. despite the heat wave and warnings to stay in, those wheelchair ma has little choice, but to continue working. he's employed on a 2 cumber field in the city of finish. now and little bit. how do you and the mom will just to call you. but if we do not work, we will not have enough income to support our children. we take 6 layers per hour, that's 60 zeros per 10 hours. and we wear these clothes, a cap and clothes that protect our body from sunstroke. so the countries 12 via civil has displays 4500000 people most cramped into centers, long the northern photo, vic, to care in the past leap, guns have struggle to get a to them. and this summer is no different now sold in temperatures, making conditions, even tougher consumption ease on to see the for
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a 2nd 5 i to his died while battling wall 5 in northern canada. there were about $870.00 wall size binding across the country. both in 500 are considered out of control. several canadian provinces and us states have issued a quality advisories because of the smoke 2023 has already become counted as with cheer for wall 5 with an area band about the size of portico. the climate invoice for the us in china, the. busy largest pollution is amazing in aging. john kerry is in the chinese capital for full day visits. expected to discuss cooperation to combat climate change. it includes plants to come me say, an emissions deforestation on how for developing countries. the talks was suspended last august of the vin house beacon nancy pelosi is visit to taiwan. katrina, you has moved from beijing. i don't carry is half of full days. and during that time you will need
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a number of senior chinese officials. on monday he's wheezing with his counterpart . china. time is on void. c a g n y that currently having that discussion. now that's underway. and really, the whole point of this visit will be to see whether the us and china can work together to address the climate twice as mid alicia's rolling tensions and on the agenda will be reducing emissions, particularly in reducing the emission of me say in a gas which is responsible for roughly 30 percent of global warming rolls to be producing cold use, but can be challenging for china, giving its massive coal sector as well as cutting deforestation and helping poor countries address the climate issues. trying to wants to peak it, submission by 2030, with the name of becoming a how the new to by 2260 and us as it wants to carbonized by a 2050. but it had been challenges on both sides, especially with the slowing economy in some backwoods steps taken, but i guess on a positive note they really making efforts to stabilize this relationship. in fact,
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on kerry is the 3rd high level us visual visit aging. and recent week, he follows janet yellow in the us treasury secretary and he was extra states as naep, lincoln who was also here last month. so while there are no expectations for a big breakthrough in terms of discussions, while john kerry is here, it's hope at least that these both of these 2 major powers can get on the same page when it comes to climate change. and optimistically, staging at least has said that us some time already have quite good corporation on the solution. least. wow is a global policy advised disagreeing peace east asia. he joins now live from beijing . thank you for joining the program so so to have the world's largest carbon in mrs . guessing together to discuss climate change pretty significant that they may things and it as well, i think so. i think it is very important to note that this is indeed the 1st by in person interactions between the us climate and was drunk carrying the each tiny
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spot of oxygen after quite some time after their biological reach standards had been interrupted by the bylaws tension between the 2 biggest countries in the war they, both of these countries are also the biggest invest is in renewable energy. so it does appear that they taking climate change seriously. what do you think? well, i think, i think for both countries on the side of their differences, their national differences, there are differences, but nobody comes to housing tackle kind of change. they actually do share buying sir. and, and, and that thing is, you can look at both the u as in china, they, they both have the good side of their energy consumption, sorry, which is the rapid deployment off we know of energy and not a key, and acknowledges, are you going to get to china know in the country asking the largest manufacturer, investor in deploy or offering the solar energy. but at the same time, both countries are also heavily and dictated to fossil fuel. in particular call in
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the case of china, but also on gas. um, so their share challenge is really to how to advance the good salaries that they already have. but at the same time, to the, you know, put a break on size of you. yeah, it's interesting. you mentioned coal a few years back. china seemed really keen to move away from coal, but that appears to have changed recently. i mean, they've done a dramatic, you to and when it comes to increasing nicole output, why, as well, we have been suffering flow kind of movement. and over the last 2 years, and this is partly due to the economic challenges that were stopping domestic. right. but also a growing global attention, including the russia, ukraine prices, which deal with a lot of desire to ensure energy security in this country. and of course, when chinese leaders talk about energy security and they've got the fuse that they can so mystically supply that in our case means whole. so as a result of that,
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we have been seeing over the last 2 years or so very rapid. coal pop a coal fired power plant expansion. again, we added 80 gigawatts of coal last year, which is an astronomical number. and we, we are continuing and we stacks when we just very fond the maddie from air pollution. but it was a crime in front of you and how good, how boring is the chinese government about this language is proposing today the northwest province of china with temperatures the record highs of over 51 degrees is, is it really concerning the authorities? i hope we're, we're heating the to the point. i mean really, the crime in crisis is in this capable at this point in time. we look at china, you've got, you know, the rest of the war, the summer that we're happy or i should say the summer that were suffering across the award at home. this really drives the message of kind of urgency talk, you know, back home in china and actually in the talks between john kerry theater and in
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terms of anything tangible coming out of this meeting. mean, what are the 2 countries hoping to get from each other? a new guy i want and they were asked in may. the challenges of this talk on this talk has to be not overshadowed by the biological political differences. but even if you look at some of the crime, a talking points, the 2 countries have some of the long standing disputes where disagreements. so i don't think this past will be that bad the same time or okay. okay. apologies. uh, we seem to have lost connection with that lea show, thanking him from global policy advisers to green piece east ages joining is that from aging. now, south korean president has audit and announce effort to deal with the optim off of heavy rain across the country. it includes designated effects that areas a special dissolved designs,
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5 days of torrential rain and last lines of killed at least $39.00 people over the $7000.00 have been evacuated in more rain is full cost in the city of tomb, ju, search, and rescue efforts on the way to save people from a flooded tunnel, a bodies have been recovered from a boss of much by floods that 15 other vehicles also trumped. let's go to on corresponding jessica washington who is only for us in june june. jessica, what's the latest you can tell us about the actual rescue operation. the one just a few meters from the awesome. and we, we can see this is, this is as close as we can get. as you can see, that it is a busy road here is this process of the, such as it remains underway, some 900 personnel involved in that effort. at least 13 people confirmed dead with knowing that this is a developing situation, and that that's how could increase. you can see behind me,
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i'll just step out of the way so you can get a closer look. you can see that water that being dispersed onto a rise, feel that that is some of the water that has been drained from the tunnel. so what happened was on saturday, this on deposit. it was, was subject to flash flooding and authorities estimates of the tunnel filled up in as little as 2 to 3 minutes due to the heavy rain full that took place in this area . so this, this on deposit is just a honda kilometer from the, the whole river and, and that's why it's all ready to finding themselves on the some criticism. some local residents say that of course this was a natural disaster in some aspects. it was a man made disasters that this tragedy took place because even the proximity to the river authorities. when the rain full began earlier in the month, i should have done more, perhaps, even in closing this on deposits or doing more to strengthen the embankment so certainly some different questions for us or a to johnson. as research effort continues on jessica, more rein expected. i mean,
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what about elsewhere in the country? how's the whole country dealing with all this right of the this is one of the areas that is particularly hot here. we know that the central and southern parts of the country are experiencing this heavy rain full, full rain full cost us the later in the day we can see these greystone pads. oh, so around me. so we do anticipate that rain might start again. perhaps the incoming hours. what we heard from the president earlier is that he is told in the country to mobilize available resources, including police and military to assist in the effort of keeping people safe. and of course, the search and rescue operations as they take place. and he also, it's worth noting in the, in the broad, a scheme of what you've been discussing earlier today. he's extreme weather events . and he's also at this, it is also mentioned, he acknowledged that while of course, uh, you know, this is a monsoon season. a heavy rain full is, is a part of life at this time of year in south korea,
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spots that extreme weather events are becoming more common in his was that the country must adapt to the client, the changing phlegmatic conditions and must reject that this is simply a notion, but this is an aberration for which the country can do nothing and that, that it does need to adapt to the fact that while this is a normal part of the monsoon season, that it appears that these extreme weather events are happening here in south korea and indeed all of the wells with increasing frequency. okay. just to washington, that 1st live in tune. joules still has on al jazeera, so we will work this tanisha on an anti smuggling operational partnership to mizzi and the you agree in a financial aid package to tackle the migrant crisis? what was wrong group say it's missing and back on the campaign trail, we speak to walk them all as presidential candidates, his policy was suspended. i have a corruption, navigation. the
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here's how it's working across the americas on monday. great to have your long it is a cool picture from the campus to patagonia were drawing up cooler air from the itself . like a bunch of the day. i don't even think you're going to get into double digits on monday now for the top tier of south america. sure, the rain is falling. that is in 10, says it has been as of late band of shower stretches from bolivia is capital the pads rate through to floor now. police but nothing major here. where there are heavy falls of rain in the forecasts mostly concentrated through a coaster rica and panama is those winds are beginning to pick up. meantime, it's all about the heat for the us desert south west phoenix looks to have it's long as heat wave on record as we approach to stay. still high temperatures here while above average few storms across the us gulf states. but where we've seen some
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soaking rains as the us ne, most of that action is now poured into canada is maritime provinces. but it's less behind not only high heats, but also high humidity. new york will feel closer to about 40 degrees on monday to the west. we go, okay, this what we're looking at, some pretty solid. the range falling around alberta is capital edmonton. few showers in the mix as well for canada is british columbia, providence, not a bad day in portland, with a top temperature of 26 the the, the a but the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the book and back you're watching algae to remind us our top story is the sound heat waves of sweeping across launch pots the well china has observed as high as, as a temperature 51.7 degrees celsius, more records this set to be broken in the us, us climate invoice, the v, as in china and beijing, the tax on emissions reductions plan to companies say and emissions. it's expected
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to be a cheap cost tool between joan kerry and sheets. and south korean president has voted an effort to deal with the off tomorrow from heavy rain across the country and includes designated affected areas, especially as also sense that he know and people died off the 5 days of torrential rates. come down, sides to miss. yeah. and the european union have announced a new deal that we'll see besides work together on technic, inigo migration, the european commission president said to me, is he a on the need to crack down on criminal networks of people smugglers from both sides of the mediterranean iran con reports or a pact to tackle a crisis that goes beyond borders. the european union into this year are aiming to stem the movement of irregular migration and shut down the traffickers, the process. visa, how we do?
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here we are in utmost need for a collective agreement about any humane migration and displacement that are masterminded by some criminal networks visual destination. people provide that for all these displays, migrants, anything they need with full hospitality and unlimited. the generosity tanikia has become a major departure point for migrants and refugees trying to make the dangerous boat journey to europe. under the agreement that you will help strengthen to meet these borders. this is an investment in our share of prosperity, stability as in future generations. the reasons for it are compelling to me is that the european union are bound to buy a share history and geography. and we share strategic interests. but experts say the agreement doesn't take into consideration the rights of
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migrants. it is an imaginable that's a, that's the europe is giving money to train is to choose on government to handle migration. when we, when we've shown, when the government showed in the last few weeks, that's it doesn't know how to handle migration. i don't know how to protect people's rights and freedoms, so really it's, it's will be better to spend this money on development engineers. yeah. of course. but also, but with europe, i'm taking into consideration migrants rights and safety, united nations international organization for migration says nearly 2000 migrants have died this year, trying to cross the central mediterranean. they say the seas are on track to take more migrant lives than last year. but on land b, u engineers here are hoping a united front will stop human traffickers, run a little fun. i'll do 0. campaigning for the presidential election has resumed in
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guatemala following days of control to see over the runoff shuttled for next month, just had ordered, panada, riveto, submit a policy, be suspended for alleged legal violations. but that's been over time following it into national outcry. i'll just there is john home and sat down with rivelo to talk about his campaign on democracy in guatemala for the or revenue is on the complaint trailer what model it just a few days ago. it looked like some of the real soon the attorney general's office, detroit to suspend him. some bought them all as president to run, of accusing his policy. so media of registering thousands of members are legally noticed, qualifies of politics. the revolution noise that says the charge was politically motivated. it was pushed temporarily by the constitutional cool. but he told us he expects bullied and challenges ahead. time. we know that they're going to be tracked. they probably will try to use whatever measures they haven't had. they know that to try to stop us. well, 1st of all,
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i think that the day he refers to is not just the attorney general's office, but an intrinsic oligarchy. what's mother? the he says, fee is to me, is pushed for a full that basically corrupt system of political parties and people that have been no king because of the state. and that now they're about to lose everything. 3 of the candidates with throwing out the race before even the 1st round of voting among them. the front runner who would consider capable of changing the system. we are very aware that this is the freedom dropouts and media. this is about the people about everybody. this is about the nation, and it has been really very rarely the last 2 years that we have seen such multiple alignment. most people say no, we're fit up. we have to contain these that talked to the institutions and we need to go ahead of to the disqualification of the of the candidates both to spoof will lift and see what of pull pallets. the 1st round of this voted forever at blue form
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of the polling it less than 3 percent. if that was a protest against the system and our 12 percent is again, a protest against the system. if you do become president, what's the most important thing for you to do that we need to show the people that wants to take out the corruption from the formula. you can get institutions to operate again on to begin to deliver everything that we need in this society that has been abundant by a system that has not. it has not been about the needs of the people, but the needs of the corrupt, click strong, clean institutions, revolutions. it's the base to talk to the customer is myriad problems, unemployment, run through the street, cried the 2nd, worst infant mortality, right? the america is the investigation negates his party is still open. despite the injunction, the attorney general's office is not backing down. now to
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a level just about how many folks like to get a new visitor 20 frontal. but if they'll make it an adult, if they don't, they'll be more questions and the full about what the model is teetering democracy . john home, how does it sent to many of the who do support them of the source he's in mexico says here given prison inmates a chance for personal and professional growth through sports, the american football interest center pending the pendant penitentiary tournament was held over the weekend with teams made up entirely by prisoners organized to save the competitions. goal was to make it easier if inmates to re integrate into society, new or published reports from mexico city. this is not your average american football match. the players are actually inmates and the playing field is mexico cities inside this north penitentiary. this is the final match of a 2 week tournament between inmates from 8 different correctional facilities in the
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region, all carefully selected based on good behavior. the sports is an activity that they greatly enjoy, and this is one of the cornerstones of social reintegration. it's a sporting event that organizers sees as much for the inmates as it is for their families. this being the final game of the season, both teens, the dogs from the sent them out of the penitentiary and the nor penitentiary reindeer, or playing to win. there's a fan zone and even a half time show with live performers that were on the sidelines of what's turned out to be quite an exciting match. if you were to close your eyes, you might forget for just a moment that this tournament is taking place inside a mexican prison. there was no shortage of jo, stopping interceptions, tackles and touchstones. but in the end, it was the home team,
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the north penitentiary reindeer, who claimed the championship with a 146 win over the docks. we caught up with the tournaments most valuable player. the we've been asked by prison officials not to share the names of inmates for security purposes. music is your, your, your key. the truth is that since i arrived here, the football field is the only place i feel free and the bees. i feel loved by my football family and kind of emotions ran high at the end of the tournament. but the camaraderie, even between rival teams was always evident. my many of the inmates participating in the tournaments a football has given them a rare opportunity for personal growth. but don't this sport is life, its health, its growth, and in these institutions, believe me, it is reintegration into society. it is what we seek is prisoners because we have
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been looking for an example for our children. organizers of this unique sporting events say, putting together a tournament like this is not without its challenges, such as enough money and proper equipment. but they say it's been worth it to see the spirit of rehabilitation at play. but what is it up a little alger 0 mexico city? welcome to miami football, megastar lane, now messy, has been on vale to his new m last home, inspect kenneth fast. the number to the 7 time bottom to when it was most miles in front of the insect miami space full. the 36 year old. so he's coming off a world cup finals victory last year and died ha, was joined on stage by his wife and 3 young boys must these, emma less. sonya is one of the biggest for the league since david beckham took his tablets to los angeles 16 years ago.
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